In a new study in the journal Obesity Science & Practice, Cornell professors analyzed the food intake of about 6,000 people, according to MarketWatch. The study found that consuming more fast food, candy and soda was not correlated with higher body mass indexes—“While a diet of chocolate bars and cheeseburgers washed down with a Coke is inadvisable from a nutritional standpoint, these foods are not likely to be a leading cause of obesity.”

Из этой заметки, дорогие друзья, мы с вами узнали, что существует журнал под названием Obesity Science and Practice. Obesity Science & Practice, an official journal of World Obesity (WO) and The Obesity Society (TOS), is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal of high quality research related to all aspects of obesity and its comorbidities.